Wonder what master thinks?
As I have said before, the 'memory effect' is down to crap chargers and not a real world issue for good setups (as an example, I have a set of Nicads on my DMU which were originaly fitted to the APT in the early 80's and with good charging, are still going strong).
I have concerns with Li-Ion tech batteries for the DIY user as they are bloody expensive and in reality that extra capacity is not generaly required (and an extra battery pack would easily make up for this and cost less). Plus its a pretty short life battery technology. For 'pro' use with repeated jobs then yes, there is a plus side that can be seen (but again, its at considerable cost).
On the Makita, I have a few Makita items including a NiCad cordless drill, its had heavy use for the past 5+ years and is still going strong and on its original batteries so I personaly rate them very highly (particularly given the price they can be got for). Similarly my angle grinder has a hell of a hard life and is still going (way out living my Dewalt one).
On other types, we have a few cordless metabo's (three off) that get heavy use, all have had new motors plus batteries and one a case (it was dropped) plus one a new trigger/speed control assembly. Parts are easy to get though.
I see no issue with re-celling a battery pack, I have done a fair few, you can work out the type by measuring the external dimensions.